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Everything You Can and Can’t Order at Panera Bread If You’re Gluten-Free

Kaylee McIntosh Student Contributor, Texas A&M
This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at TAMU chapter and does not reflect the views of Spoon University.

Panera Bread has become the beacon of hope for those who love fresh ingredients, quick service, and a casual environment. They’re also one of the few restaurants with menus tailored for vegan, vegetarians, and gluten-free people. Here’s a complete list of items at Panera if you’re off gluten, separated by breakfast, lunch, and dinner items – and which foods you should stay away from.

Breakfast

 

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Order as is: Summer Fruit Cup

Don’t get: Oatmeal or the Strawberry Granola Parfait. Although pure oats do not have gluten in them, lots of fast food restaurants have slight cross-contamination issues with their wheat and oatmeal products. Even if the contamination is minimal, it’s best to steer clear.

Lunch

 

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Order as is: Greek Salad, Seasonal Greens Salad, Fuji Apple Salad with Chicken, or the Green Goddess Cobb Salad with Quinoa

Order with modifications: Caesar Salad, without the croutons. Watermelon Feta Salad with Almonds, minus the Ancient Grain Blend. Vegetarian Creamy Tomato Soup, no croutons.

Don’t get: The Cream of Chicken and Wild Rice Soup. This soup sounds like a perfect gluten-free lunch, but the broth that is used contains wheat. Definitely a no-go.

Dinner

 

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Order as is: Romaine & Kale Caesar Salad with Chicken, Modern Greek Salad with Quinoa, Strawberry Poppyseed and Chicken Salad, Low-Fat Vegetarian Black Bean Soup, Baked Potato Soup, or the Veggie Summer Corn Chowder.

Order with modifications: BBQ Chicken Salad without Frizzled Onions. Spicy Thai Salad with Chicken, nix the wonton strips, the Thai chili vinaigrette, and the peanut sauce – try the Asian Sesame dressing instead.

Don’t get: Broccoli Cheddar Soup or the New England Clam Chowder. Their heartier soups are also deceivingly gluten-free. Both of these soups use wheat in their broths.

Sweets & Drinks

 

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Order as is: Gluten Conscious Triple Chocolate Cookie with Walnuts, Superfruit Power Smoothie with Greek Yogurt, Peach and Blueberry Power Smoothie with Almond Milk, or the Low-Fat Mango Smoothie.

Don’t get: Gluten Conscious Monster Cookie with Nuts. This cookie, unlike the one listed above, contains oats. Similar to their breakfast oatmeal, there is a chance of cross-contamination with wheat. If you’re severely allergic or Celiac, this is not recommended.

While these are their gluten-free items, some of these foods do contain other allergens. If you have another allergy, don’t be afraid to ask an employee about the ingredients in the product – they’re always happy to make substitutes.

Kaylee is a senior Animal Science major with a minor in Communications at Texas A&M. When she's not in class, she's taking photos, planning events, watching Netflix, and drinking lots of coffee.